Angel Davis
Asa Bloodhelm | |
Former Senator of the Lakes | |
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Tenure began | 1522 |
Tenure ended | 1546 |
Senate(s) | I, II |
Physical description | |
Gender | Female |
Biographical information | |
Spouse(s) |
Robert Davis, Duke of Altamore (m. 1472, died 1514) Harald of Stormark (m. 1527) |
Children | Chloe Davis |
Date of birth | 1446 |
Date of death | 1546 |
Place of death | Stormark |
Angel Davis (1446–1546), known in Alexandria as Angelique, and in Stormark and elsewhere also as Asa Bloodhelm or High Queen Asa, was a Gotzborger and Storish noblewoman and royal. Born in 1446 AN into a Sufi Umraist family. Her first husband was Robert Davis, with whom she bore the child Chloe (1474). After Robert's death, she remarried, this time to High King Harald of Stormark in 1527.
She was a member (Lady) of the Order of the Holy Lakes.
Gotzborg
Plumbley's Who's Who of Gotzborg | |
Angel Davis | |
Personal Arms | |
Personal Medals | |
Title | Lady |
Full Name | Chloe Davis |
Immigrated | August 18, 2004 |
Emigrated |
Biography
Angel Davis is the wife of the late-Robert Davis, one of Gotzborg's most decorated citizens, and the mother of Chloe Davis. When her husband emigrated on June 15, 2005, Davis joined him in resigning citizenship, but she was subsequently appointed as an honorary citizen by His Royal Majesty the same day. Davis returned to Gotzborg as a full citizen on June 7, 2006 following her husband's death.
Meaning of Personal Arms
The Family Arms of the House of Davis, originally issued as the Personal Arms of Robert Davis, displayed above, were commissioned by the King's Herald at Reginsburg House in 2004. The Crown above the Arms are symbolic of Davis' title as Duke, while the small armorial in the centre is that of the Duchy of Altamore. Other components of the Arms carry the following meaning:
- The Celtic Cross symbolizes the unity of Heaven and Earth and is coloured green (vert) for hope, joy and loyalty in love;
- The white (argent) background symbolizes peace;
- The Oak Tree symbolizes great age and strength;
- The blue (azure) background represents truth and loyalty;
- The Sceptres are the symbols of justice and are coloured silver (argent) to represent sincerity;
- The purple (purpure) background symbolizes sovereignty and justice;
- The Bear (rampant) symbolizes strength and ferocity in the protection of family; and,
- The red (gules) background is for military strength and magnanimity.
Titles, Awards & Decorations
- Royal Household Service Medal (2004);
- The Royal Order of Merit Officer's Cross (2nd Class) (September 20, 2004);
- Dame of The Most Noble and Ancient Order of the Crown (D.C.) (December 14, 2004);
- Dame Stranger of The Most Illustrious and the Most Noble Order of the Bison (D.B.) (July 11, 2005) (as honorary citizen);
Government Service
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Military Service
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Posts
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Police Service
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Posts
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Other Service
- Lord Constable of the Royal Household (September 24, 2004 - June 15, 2005);
- Chief Officer of the Royal Bank of Commerce (May 11, 2005 - May 17, 2005);
- Writer for the Gotzborg Eagle (September 30, 2004 - April 16, 2005);
- Editor of the Gotzborg Eagle (June 9, 2006 - July 14, 2006);
Notable Contributions
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